“The talk of believing by our volition seems, then, from one point of view, simply silly. From another point of view it is worse than silly, it is vile. When one turns to the magnificent edifice of the physical sciences, and sees how it was reared; … what submission to the icy laws of outer fact are wrought into its very stones and mortar; how absolutely impersonal it stands in its vast augustness — then how besotted and contemptible seems every little sentimentalist who comes blowing his voluntary smoke-wreaths, and pretending to decide things from out of his private dream! Can we wonder if those bred in the rugged and manly school of science should feel like spewing such subjectivism out of their mouths?… It is only natural that those who have caught the scientific fever should pass over to the opposite extreme. … ”
I like this William James quote and some others, but I guess LW doesn’t, considering this comment’s score. I could speculate on it as much as I want, but I don’t know why.
--William James, The Will to Believe II
I like this William James quote and some others, but I guess LW doesn’t, considering this comment’s score. I could speculate on it as much as I want, but I don’t know why.
Edited for wedifrid’s uncharitable objection.
It is conceivable that people vote based on quotes and not just the author the quote is attributed to!